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russtrvl
Joined: 06 Apr 2009
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Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 5:54 pm
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I am also a newbiew, but I think it depends lot on the subject matters. If the client/clients need particular images and these images are clear and sharp I don't think it matters much weather it came form a new contributor or a seasond one. I think the key is the image itself, how much is it in demand as well as how well executed. After all, business is business.(lol) |
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intensity1

Joined: 02 Jul 2010
Posts: 9
Location: Bristol, UK
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Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 7:15 pm
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| russtrvl wrote: | | I am also a newbiew, but I think it depends lot on the subject matters. If the client/clients need particular images and these images are clear and sharp I don't think it matters much weather it came form a new contributor or a seasond one. I think the key is the image itself, how much is it in demand as well as how well executed. After all, business is business.(lol) |
For certain. Surely that's part of learning the ropes for microstock? I have lots of great images, but I'm struggling to choose some for my first submission, because I want to show diversity, quality, and also meet the needs of the punters. My point stands, don't whine to buyers, just shoot a good image (that they want). I expect to have a steep learning curve here myself, it's part of it. |
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